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- Vampyre
- / noun
- An archaic spelling of vampire, most common in Victorian literature.
- Vanitas
- / noun
- Artwork emphasising the transience of life and the certainty of death.
- Venereal disease
- / noun (archaic)
- An archaic term for a Sexually transmitted disease.
- Vernal
- / adjective
- Relating to spring.
- Viaduct
- / noun
- A long bridge carrying a road or railroad across a valley.
- Virgin crants
- / noun (plural)
- Funeral crowns made for deceased virgins.
- Visitation Room
- / noun
- A room in a funeral home used for viewing the deceased.
- Vista
- / noun
- A serene, pleasing view.
- Vivacity
- / noun
- A lively disposition.
- Vivisection
- / noun
- Surgery on living animals for scientific research.
- Voluptuous
- / adjective
- A curvaceous and attractive woman, or a luxury akin to sensual pleasures.
- Vrykolakas
- / noun (Greek/Slavic)
- A Greek/Slavic vampire.
- Web Revivalism
- / noun
- A term for the adoption of millennium-era web design. Web Revivalists create simplistic static sites, use period-appropriate software, and attempt to emulate the lifestyles of early internet users. It was first coined by MelonKing in 2022 in his essay "Intro to the Web Revival #1: What is the Web Revival?".
- Webcomic
- / noun
- A comic that is published online rather than in traditional print. Webcomics are often drawn by individual authors and can take years, if not decades, to complete.
- Whence
- / adverb (archaic)
- An archaic term for what place or source a thing originates.
- Whelmed
- / verb (past tense)
- To be engulfed or overwhelmed.
- Witch-bottle
- / noun
- An apotropaic bottle filled with sharp objects, intended to repel witches.
- Wold
- / noun (archaic)
- An archaic British term for an open, rolling landscape.
- Zoöphagous
- / adjective
- Feeding on animals.